How to preorder Disney Lorcana

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For all you trading card fanatics, there’s a new experience blessing stores soon. The Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter is coming in hot, and we’ve noticed your collection is lacking. Disney fans and the TCG community have been on the edge of their seats, waiting for the eventual late 2023 release date, and we have some details to share with you.

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Everyone can begin playing Dinsey Lorcana through starter decks that drop on Aug. 18, with a mass release filling shelves at the very start of September. Every TCG fan in the U.K., U.S., and Europe should prepare their wallets as there’s not too long of a wait left before you can start building your decks.

The TCG allows Disney fans to build their own collection of popular characters from throughout the company’s history. And the big question is: Can you get your purchase done now?

How can I preorder Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter?

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For those eager to get their hands on any Disney trading cards available, there might be a slight wait before you can get anything. The Aug. 18 soft launch through local game stores revealed a shortage of available products. Many LGS owners had to deal with allocation changes and prices varied across local game stores and sites like TCGplayer, with some sellers marking up product way above MSRP.

Larger retailers will also offer preorders for Disney Lorcana TCG, but after the local game stores since the global release for the card game isn’t until Sept. 1. Retailers like Best Buy have listed products that are available for preorder at time of writing, with prices much closer to MSRP.

Products and pricing for Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter

There are several Disney Lorcana preorder products that players and collectors can purchase, from starter decks to a bundle packed with cards and collectibles. Most prices are based on preorder sales through Best Buy since they are the closest to MSRP at time of writing. And some Lorcana product prices are from sites like TCGPlayer

  • Illumineer’s Trove: A bundle containing a storage box, eight booster packs, a player’s guide, and more that is priced between $150 and $175 at LGS and TCGPlayer.
  • Gift Set: Contains four booster packs, tokens, a Mulan, Imperial Soldier foil and oversized card, and Hades, King of Olympus foil and oversized card for around $30
  • Emerald and Ruby starter deck: Priced at around $17
  • Amber and Amethyst starter deck: Priced at around $17
  • Sapphire and Steel starter deck: Priced at around $17
  • Regular booster pack: Priced at around $7
  • Booster box: Contains 24 booster packs with 12 cards in each for around $145

Prepare for a dogfight as soon as their available. Get your finger on the buzzer; Dot Esports will update you as soon as more Disney Lorcana info becomes available. 

Update March 16 3:30pm CT: Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter preorder information and product information was updated.

Update Aug. 3 12pm CT: All preorder product prices were updated for Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter.

Update Aug. 21 8:30am CT: All preorder product prices were updated for Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter following soft launch.

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